antimony sulfate: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/ˈæn.tɪ.mə.ni ˈsʌl.feɪt/US/ˈæn.təˌmoʊ.ni ˈsʌl.feɪt/

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What does “antimony sulfate” mean?

An inorganic chemical compound consisting of antimony and sulfur trioxide, with the formula Sb₂(SO₄)₃.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

An inorganic chemical compound consisting of antimony and sulfur trioxide, with the formula Sb₂(SO₄)₃.

A white crystalline or powdered chemical used primarily as a precursor in synthesizing other antimony compounds, as a reagent in analytical chemistry, and in some historical applications like mordanting in textile dyeing.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

The British spelling is 'antimony sulphate', while the American spelling is 'antimony sulfate'.

Connotations

None; the term is purely denotative and technical in both varieties.

Frequency

Equally rare in both dialects, confined to highly specialised texts and speech.

Grammar

How to Use “antimony sulfate” in a Sentence

[Substance] is treated with antimony sulfate.Antimony sulfate reacts with [Reagent] to form [Product].

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
aqueous solution of antimony sulfateantimony sulfate pentahydrateto precipitate antimony sulfate
medium
synthesis of antimony sulfateanalysis using antimony sulfate
weak
pure antimony sulfatewhite antimony sulfate

Examples

Examples of “antimony sulfate” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • The antimony sulphate reagent must be handled with care.

American English

  • The antimony sulfate solution was carefully titrated.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Virtually unused. Might appear in highly specialised procurement or regulatory documentation for chemical supply.

Academic

Used in chemistry research papers, inorganic chemistry textbooks, and laboratory manuals discussing antimony chemistry.

Everyday

Not used.

Technical

Used in chemical engineering, analytical chemistry protocols, materials science, and technical datasheets for chemical reagents.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “antimony sulfate”

Neutral

antimony(III) sulfateantimonous sulfate

Weak

diantimony trisulfate

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “antimony sulfate”

  • Misspelling as 'antimony sulphate' in American contexts or 'antimony sulfate' in British contexts where the local convention is not followed.
  • Confusing it with antimony sulfide (Sb₂S₃), a different compound.
  • Incorrectly capitalising it as a proper noun.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, like many antimony compounds, it is considered toxic and an irritant. It must be handled using appropriate personal protective equipment in a controlled laboratory setting.

It has no large-scale industrial uses. Its primary application is as a reagent or intermediate in laboratory-scale chemical synthesis and analytical chemistry.

Antimony sulfate (Sb₂(SO₄)₃) contains sulfur and oxygen (sulfate ion), while antimony sulfide (Sb₂S₃) contains only sulfur and antimony. They are chemically distinct compounds with different properties and uses.

It refers to a specific, non-commercial chemical compound with limited applications outside specialised research, making it irrelevant to general vocabulary.

An inorganic chemical compound consisting of antimony and sulfur trioxide, with the formula Sb₂(SO₄)₃.

Antimony sulfate is usually technical/scientific in register.

Antimony sulfate: in British English it is pronounced /ˈæn.tɪ.mə.ni ˈsʌl.feɪt/, and in American English it is pronounced /ˈæn.təˌmoʊ.ni ˈsʌl.feɪt/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think of 'Anti-MONEY' (a pun on antimony) buying 'SULFUR-ate' (sulfate) at a chemical store.

Conceptual Metaphor

N/A (Highly technical term with no common metaphorical extensions).

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Fill in the gap
The precipitation was achieved by adding the sample to an aqueous solution of .
Multiple Choice

In which field is the term 'antimony sulfate' most likely to be used?